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– Diane, 15
“I kinda wanted to go to CZC but I kinda didn’t. I was scared to go because I had never been separated from my dad for that long of time. But I wanted to go because my sister was going to be there too. Camp was so much more than what I expected it to be. I thought everyone would be sitting in a circle crying about their loved ones,
– Tyler, 12
“Each camp makes me feel like my soul has taken a shower. My loss had been the mud puddle and Comfort Zone helps clean it off of me.”
– Matt, CZC Camper Turned Volunteer
“Comfort Zone has changed my life for the best. I don’t know where I would be without it. I consider Comfort Zone my home away from home, and the people there as my second family. When people ask me to tell them what happens during a weekend at Comfort Zone, I tell them it’s too good for words to describe, but it’s the best thing I’ve ever done with my
– Steph, 15
“I thought CZC was just going to be a lot of emotional stuff. But it wasn’t. It was more than I could’ve ever imagined. I would live at CZC if I could. It’s like my second family.”
– David, 12
“It is hard to tell my friends that I go to Comfort Zone Camp because they just don’t understand, they just don’t ‘get it.’ Nobody understands, until I get to Comfort Zone Camp, where everyone understands.”
– Melissa Wandall of the Mark Wandall Foundation
“After my daughter’s experience I knew I needed to find a way to bring CZC right here to Florida. I spoke with Comfort Zone staff and we started a plan to bring CZC to Florida. 9 years later my dream started to come to fruition”
– Camper Parent
“I would have to say, this was one of the best decisions I made for my sons to attend this camp to help them through the first year of their farther’s passing. [They weren’t] that excited about attending the camp, but when I picked them up, they wanted another day to spend with their big buddies and new friends. My oldest son wants to volunteer now and they both talk